The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 18, 1906, Page 2

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rMES|REPUBLIGAN PARTY | see Naurmeral | BIG CUT ON CUT GLASS AND TH? 28 +s “CRIPTION: e Neexty incinns rebsished every} Treciay, will d “nt to any address “Administration ened in House me rear, postage ¢ aid, ‘or $1.00. Tte } Butler Station CORRECTED TIME TABLE. “BIG-STICK” souTr ROUND So pwvet walt & EE 8:8 slam e pl ye pep & Fxprese i2 Spm POLICY RESENTED. 21 K C & Joplin mail 4 Eapress 19 od Gon bY 201 Local freight » wont sore and st Lonte Ex. 5:49 38m Weshlaghno, Sun, 18 —Cinee mere TEN DAYS ONLY. itis war time in Washington. Isis During the holidays the enormous stock of fine Limoges, German and Japanse China was gs Kansas City 304 Kansas Citt mail and Express 1°) | not to be a peaceful revolution after " me ————— a all. The decision of the Senate to picked over and many sets of plates, cups and saucers, cream and sugars were broken, eal Fre N:voam] | j . : Wee BE Kanan City steek e:ispm|curb Mr. Roosevelt and keep him in Now before invoicing we are anxious to clean out , INTERSTATE DIVISION, his constitutional place is being re Z wast Bond sented at the White House. The H e fo. 0u Laat ue mined 8m | icembers of she House The Odd Pieces at 20 Per Cent Discount. Local freight andl ae mixed ar 5:15 pm | of Representatives to the Philippine ‘ * venbeenmmmataette SS IE adil petra yrtes joint statehood bile We are over-stocked on Cut Class, the best makes, Libbey, Hawkes, etc. Big reduction in iD ANNOUNCEMENTS. have only called down upon their this department too. heads extravagant expressions of wun" | Ellis & Gains Jewelry Company. The hostile situation which has weateiss tan ured SEE PRICES IN OUR WINDOWS. that of secret hostility to open re- Tur ‘Times is author! zed to make the folle w- ox avoouncements for office, eutject to the Democratic primary of Rates county, to be held on Saturday, May 2, 196 FOR BEPRESRNTATIVE LAWRENCE M. GRIFFITH, volt, until there is a condition now —— — — ee ws : = ee Of Oaage township prevailing which promises the most Child’s Neck Broken. | A Warning to Fank Koontz. | about June1 to enter upon the duties 88 ‘sheep high pone Shropshire serious results for the Republican jofthas position The vacancy will | yeWs, one Thersuatneed buck. anenirr. party. Breckenridge, Mo., Jan. 15.—Ceetl, | A Kansas traveling man, says an | be filled by appointment of Governor 70 hoge, 60 head of shoate weight JAMES R, ANGLE, Higher and higher each day for| the 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and exchange, paid $100 the other day, Folk and it is posrible that he will 100 Ibe, Ves eowe, 1 thorough- Of Mt, Pleasant township. more than eix weeks have risen the|Mre. Ira Sessions, was found ineenel- | for an exhibition he gave of ventril-| 1.me the nominee of the convention yf tyme bowernag fachnas, HARVE snumos, waves of revolt against the preten-/ble on a wood pilé, She had been oguism. He was at the railroad! ., ayccessor of Carrington in the| plow, 1 16 inch Deere ranger, Stee Of Osage township. sionsof the President todictaterath-| Playing on the wood and fell in such { station while @ corp —that of @ ne-| ome ‘The nomination te wale be- | 008, 1 aurry, 1 ns and Scovel D. D. PRELES, erthan to recommend. The stormis|@manner dgainst a log that herneck | cro—was being taken trom thetrain, Hfore the vacancy oecure. H. A. buggy, I sprin n, 1 Milwaukee’ hip. Of Hudeoa towneb\p binder, 1 M few ick mower, 1 flax raging at both ends of the Capitol.|was broken. She was breathing a} The box was being carried by eoveral Gass, ot thie city, and W. H. Martin The great dome resounds with Re- little when found, but died avon af- | negroes, and the drummer who was: of Kansas Che, ¢ are spoken of in Fate beso corcslenohean Line, publican denunciation of Mr. Roose- | suds a cibcaetiea standlag some distance away “threw that connection and both are can |1 Sattly six shovel cultivator, 1 CIRCUIT CLERK, JOS, H GROVES, : ” ‘ . Af velt. The White House offices echo] _. : hia voice,” so that {t seemed to come qj, for th ; walking cultivator, two 12 feet ateel ae with the outpourings of an impuleive| Notice of Sale Under School Fund | trom the casket, and said, “Let me an Se eee harrows, 1 diec ulverissr 1 end gate Of MY, PI asant township. and dismayed President against the Mortgage. down easy, boys.” The startled | PUBLIC SA * oer 1 fe = — seeder, — 1. D. EMBREE, Senatore and Representatives who yretice a barely by fiveny that, wrharees, John pallbearers dropped the box and) UBLIC SALE. ht drivin wx harness, 1 phony | 7 Of Spruce townehtp thwart hie will. Gia, by their mortgage deed, dat tid-on the | made @ rapid getaway. At the cor-| I will sell at my father’s farm 7 | harness, 30 or 40 tone flax and tim- , and din b eo sigheh day vot July. tab, and recorded (book dial invitation of the marehal the! miles west of Butler, 7 miles east of | othy straw, almost 300 bushels of of Bates eouuty, convey vo the county of Bates | festive drammer appeared in justice’a | Amoret, 2% miles southeast of Vir. | oats, 1,000 bushels of corn andsome amntn Out of such conditions only one ce wuing wen te be sugress, 008 Ts a 1a county of Hates 1 | die? i ginia, on Luesday. January 23rd, | household goods, some lumber, some ing and being |i. ol y e8, 1B court, w t Sustics 5 a 1. M, SMITH, has about been realized. The great} the Suate or Missonrl tOW IRS ok a ; . : 4 $ “ ce tude 8 BUe88 | 906, 50 head of cattle, 20 cows, 12 | posts and one dipping tank. Of Deep Water townehip. Republican party, which at the last eigaty-"wo en the (and olan (8) in block that a contribution of $100 would giving milk, 8 head of yearlingsteers,| .Terms: All eume of $10 ynd under W. C, HEDDEN, netionalelection carriedevery Nerth |; nd, wh enyeny id mor ftsared sree about cover the case, 20 head of calves, registered Aber-| cash, on larger sums a credit of 9 Of Osage township. erp State and swept the great state Dollars, du duly exeented by the sal id Jno. Mani cerca ness deen bull. months time will be given. without ¥, M, WOODS, of Missouri away from: the Demo-| for ne ioan on moneys belorging to the School Carrington to Resign. Horses. 1 work horse, 2 work {nterest it paid when due, tt not so Of Deek Creek township. cratic moorings, ts aplit wide open, | 42d,of sald county: mares, bred to jick; 1 work mare, | pald to draw 8 per cent from date, C ze, Pp pen.) And. whereas, default has been made inthe) Jefferson City, Jan. 15.—W. T, Car-| bred to an imported draft stallion, 1 | purchaser giving @ baukable note, 4 MER W, SIEG i : Id debt to th t of twoh crete eae, The administration is detied in the) pereet sata ett tee tare principal and rington, the state superintendent of | @addle bred mare, bred to Alva W a | per cens off for cash. wo: chine? House of Representatives and is un-|)*S.%"ittrefore, 1, the andersigned sheit| schools who has been elected presi- —, bred — waitin; 1 &- H.W! McL Faayk Wokraor, sce a - year-old mare, bred to draftetallion, . McLaughlin, Auctioneer. : oe + Baty Of Orage township. der searching and unrelenting inves tieend thse <u Mfthesounty courtofeaia {Gent of the new normal school at 1 8-yoar old mare, 2 2 year-old geld. Sale begins promptly at 10 a. m. J. @, CANTRELL RELL tigation in the Sensté. More than sou Seopetee ieee TP feoceet ny vel Springfield, is expected to resign! ae 2-year-old filley. sharp. “Lete” with lunch. Of Shawnee township. that, the Senate has decided definite- tha above described prem ses. or etch part thereof as may be necessary, at the evat front YROIECUTING ATTORN AY SILAS W, DOOLEY, f matter of making treaties, appoint: | noon and 5 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, Pleasant township. of Mt _ tan ing persone to office and digging the rn dha wt public auction to the highest 3.8.8 ' 0 M B. MORRIS Fosame Canal, Bher'd of Bates Uounty, Of Mt. Pleasent 12-48 WATT B. DAWSON » Of Osage township. ly that hereafter things shall be done oor of the court ite in the town of Butler, er: i i in 81 county o! ies on the aieentiy in Wasbington, and that "i 0) arena, SCORERIOSOMEEICOSEREIGOCHEEIOS! = Determination of the Senate to take position of a corrective char- acter toward the President seems to Order of Publication. have its inception in the course pur. | sraTE OF MISSOURI, aued by the executive with reference, , pone hPa oe a e ina to Santo Domingo. The Senate for |!" Sua iwent Out '™ Vacation January F. J. WISEMAN, gave Mr. Roosevelt and Secretary Jacob Galser, Plaintiff, Of Osage township. Hay for negotiating the Sanchez |w. 8. Jones, Defendant. Dillingham secret treaty, because the Now at this es cou e8 the bebe feed by the President shall consult it in the batween the hours of 10 o0’clock in the fore- i coomEEece J. E. WILLIAMS, plow at tla day cou cs the Of Mt, Pleacant township ‘ COUNTY CLERK. , ; in vacation, before ach . ' administration promptly back-track | the annersigned J, “A. Patterson, Clerk of the paneer ed. But the Senate hus not forgot | Cireuit Cours of batse county, Milssour, and ; .@\ is wd €.G WEEK . ten Mr. Rocsevelt for entering into is things that ‘defendant, W. Jones, 18 8 Of Osage township. i i non-resident of the state of Missouri: t the debt-collecting arrangement with Whereupon, it is ordered. by the clerk afore- o , a Morales last March, immediately af-| said in vacation, that said defendant be notifled ter the Senate adjourned. There i Prag seems to be no prospect that the general nature of pitich is to obtein | ‘i ‘ ofl Senate will ratity the treaty with ieee te de pesion iiemtng tent. Of Walnut townebip. Domingo, and there is in thi pe ‘i ié : Domingo, poh coal cae five hundred dollars, and =P ofaaideait | In order to Close out every Ladies Garment we have used the eal as follo : ‘ a2 scdacawancihe erallel with the one Genceas Grant vate east bait of the touthtiest acter ond |S ~=Knife, and now offer as long as they last every garment at almost § J. A. SILVERS. ee DLO YO | eight, and the east half of the north west quar z half of the original Alli 5 a $e aoe, ingo early tr the evening. weak al? OF the worth ca ‘ price. new and up-to-date this-season’s long ‘ -P ¢ township. t OS ae eer A whole volume of philosophy and|{2,'0" garments. religion are crowded into the follow e@RIEIDING JUDGE OF COUNTY C UAT. ing rief paragraph from Prof. David|o, J. W. McFADDEN Swing, and beet of all he pictures | ss % Of Coartotte township. that which fs within reach ofall: A|% Sane : Black, Brown, Castor Green and Tan, r plas 1 |) 00 1. L. HARPER quiet home; vines of our own plant- the wane il be taken. 98 confessed, and judg: $17. 50 and $20. 00 at the uniform price o e ing: afew books full of the inepira |™4y Nand te ferhar Peued tans Of Lone Oak township. tlon of [a a — emgod ce 4 be be publish lished. ed, according to law, in the bores , oO! ing loved, and able to love in| jcanty of Bates ns, & newspaper publish vely,, J piete'cr. turn; a hundred {nmocent leagures | published at least once k, the lact inser- f F a thak tuhag 80 pale Obsameten © Ae Hon soba eu ian "hey days Detar the he} . Black, Brown, Castor and Tan, regular $10.00 $7 50 | Of Mingo township. votion to the right that will never J. oA, FALTERROR, Creo Gtk, ~ $12.50, $15.00 at the uniform price of .... . e swerve; a simple religion em; A tne ongy pate all bigotry, full of trust an [omar] ice a JUDGE OF SOUTHERN DISTRICT. end love—and to euch ® philosophy rae EON, Cl esas Ci z A, D. HYDE, an world will give us all the joy it Me M. Banxuer, D. Of Prairie township. 12-4 Order of Publicatiun. STATE OF MISSOURI, ‘A Washington dispatch recites that Hg : : 5) ; beg * Black; Tan, Brown id Cas at « Sovefeast of the Republican! 1 tn Ge reat Cont, in Ycaton, January, he : “$10.00 and $12.80, Libs scart rie Bae , members from thig State, a toast] ~~ _— ‘ was actually offered arid drank to} > pom gare . It bas been a! “time ‘ @ Republican had s ‘word *@ sag of the old Commonwealth and ‘pow 60 be mixing her fair name with their cocktails fs more than the aver- age barvon can stand who always fakes bie hat off tu Grand old Miz. @nd drinke her toaste in il naka Evane’ ‘statement that

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